Leaving the river Reuss I headed into the into the streets of the old town. I’ll just let the photos tell the story. It’s a photo essay after all. If you want to read up about Lucerne. Look up Wikipedia or Wikitravel. If you have written a blog post on the city, then place an extract or summary in the comments and I will add it to the bottom of this post without “nofollow” neutering.

Zunfthaus Pfistern Restaurant.
Photo essay: Lucid in Lucerne, part 3
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